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Knowledge of major areas of law and issues impacting higher education organizations including Title IX of the Education Amendments Act, the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), contract administration, construction and real estate law, licensing, compliance and regulatory issues, privacy and data protection, intellectual property, employment, and athletics.
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Our client specializes in manufacturing and installation of architectural and structural construction applications; and pride themselves on being solution providers of quality products. Enhance multiple maintenance capabilities and services, including, but not limited to: plastic sheet extrusion, CNC routing, Water Jet cutting, welding, metal forming, and anodizing processes.
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Arriscraft, a General Shale Brick, Inc. company, is seeking a Draftperson for our facility in Fort Valley, GA. A successful candidate will work with architects and builders in detailing Cast Stone for their construction projects as well as working with the mold department and production department within our facility.
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Place current documented state in Construction Specialties Document Control Center. Founded in 1948, Construction Specialties (CS) is a specialty building products manufacturer. Our products are a part of some of the most iconic buildings around the worldfrom the worlds tallest tower, Burj Khalifa in Dubai, to the Oculus at the World Trade Center Transit Hub in Manhattan.
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Similar Jobs: Security Guard, Personal Trainer, Construction Worker REQUIREMENTS - U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident - 18 to 34 Years Old - Accepted to College, In College, or Graduate of a Four-Year Degree Program - Basic Officer Leadership Course (or Additional Special Courses/Qualifications) - Eligible for a Secret Security Clearance - Medically and Physically Fit - In Good Moral Standing SKILLS YOU’LL LEARN - Defensive Operations - Situational Analysis - Strategy & Development.
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The General Counsel/Director of Government Affairs is the principal liaison to local, state, and federal government and seeks to develop strong, collaborative relationships with policymakers including members and staff of the Georgia General Assembly and the University System of Georgia Legal Affairs staff.
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